Summary
- WoW removes the Singing Citrine timegate, allowing players to collect and mix all 12 gems freely on the Cyrce’s Circlet.
- The change is expected to go live before December 21, enabling players to purchase duplicate Citrines for 50 Flame-Blessed Iron.
- Cyrce’s Circlet can become a top-tier item with all gems available, making it a sought-after ring for hardcore raiders.
World of Warcraft is removing the timegate for Singing Citrines on the Siren Isle, which will allow players to pick and choose between all 12 gems without waiting until the appropriate weekly modifier to get them. This popular change is coming to World of Warcraft in a hotfix expected to arrive very soon.
The Siren Isle is a new zone in World of Warcraft Patch 11.0.7 full of rare spawns and quests that rotate between three types of enemies: Vrykul, Pirate, and Naga. On the island, players can obtain Cyrce’s Circlet, a powerful, upgradeable ring that can socket three different types of Singing Citrines. Four of these gemstones were obtainable the first week, with the other eight being locked behind the other weekly enemy modifiers.
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However, it seems World of Warcraft is now making every Singing Citrine available right away. In a recent forum post, WoW community manager Kaivax announced that Singing Citrines available from the Goblin, Earthen, and Arathi excavation events in World of Warcraft will still drop from completing as usual. Those that are dropped from the various enemy factions can now also be purchased from Taljori, the Tortollan vendor found behind Bargus at the Siren Isle campsite.
WoW Removes Siren Isle Singing Citrine Timegate
According to Kaivax, World of Warcraft’s original intention to have the different Citrines drop from each enemy faction was “creating more frustration than anticipation,” leading to this change being implemented. The hotfix is expected to go live before the end of December 20, and once it does, players should be able to collect all 12 Singing Citrines to mix and match on their Cyrce’s Circlet – and after they are collected once, players should be able to purchase duplicates for 50 Flame-Blessed Iron, which can be freely shared with their alts.
Needless to say, fans have near-unanimously applauded this change. While many saw the intent behind Blizzard’s original design, the execution left many fans wanting, especially since one of the three Singing Citrine slots this week was stuck with a healing modifier. World of Warcraft fans still need to wait for the Cyrce’s Circlet upgrade items each week, but at least their Singing Citrines are much easier to set up.
Cyrce’s Circlet itself is a powerful item that was better than most rings, save those found from World of Warcraft‘s Mythic+ dungeons or raids, even with the previous timegated Singing Citrines. With all of these gemstones now available, Cyrce’s Circlet will likely become the best-in-slot ring for even the most hardcore of raiders.
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